SHEIEUFF/S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vend: Ex. will be exposed to sale nt public vend., at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday the 12th day of April, 1852, at2O'dlpoi, P. M., the following described property, to wit: . . . - All the right awl interest of Defendant in and to two lots of ground in the town of Warriorsmark, Huntingdon county, adjoin ing each other; each lot fronting forty sev en feet on the street or road leading from Birmingham to Bellefonte, and extending back north one heddred and fifty five feet to a twelve feet alley, adjoining a lot of George Cox on the west; d tot of the es tate of Archibald Hutchison, dec'd., on the east, having thereon erected a two sto ry frame plastered hohse 43 feet in front, in part extending back 36 feet and in part 20 feet and a frame stable; the above lot adjoins George Cox oil the west, the other lot adjoining Archibald Hutchison on the east, has thereon erected a two story frame plastered house 47 feet In front; 20. feet deep with a kitchen one story high; wegth er boarded. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Lindley Hoopes. ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter est of John Madden in and to a tract of land situated in Springfield township; Hun tingdon county, containing g 6 iiao9; more or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Baker,. Dorton Coates, and others, being part of a large tract of land surveyed in pursu ance of a warrant granted to George Crog ban, dated 7th July A. D., 1762, having thereon meted a stone grist mill, a saw mill, five dwelling houses, one stone house and granery, a blacksmith shop, stables and other small buildings, about 50 emit of which are cleared, the balance well timbered. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Mad den. _ _ _ ALSO,—One lot of ground in the bor ough of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, said lot is 60 feet wide by 200 feet long, end No. in the plan of said Borough, having thereon erected a log house and a stable Sze—Also 3 other lots of ground in said Borough, lying east of and adjoining the first described lot No. 85, 86 and 87 in said town plot, the above lots are under fence. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Kauff man. ALSO;--All the right, title and inter eat of Edwin F. Shoenberger, of, in and to a tract of land situate in. West township in the county of Huntingdon, bounded by lands of Robert Moore) Win. Oaks and David Ewing, containing about sixty acres, being the same tract of land purchased by the said Edwin F. Shocnberger from Ro bert Moore, and being part of a larger tract surveyed on a warrant to Samuel Ewing and were owned by the said Robert Moore. _ _ ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter+ vet of the said Edwin F. Shoenbergor of, In and to another tract of land situate in the township and county aforesaid, adjoin ing lands of Robert Moore, Mark McLen ald and Win. Oaks, 'containing one hun dred and twenty acres, or thereabouts, known as the " Lang farm," about sixty be acres of which arc cleared, and having a atone house, three or four tenant houses, a log barn, fulling mill, with good water power, and an apple orchard thereon. ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter est of the said Edwin F. Shoenborger of, in and to the following two tracts of land, adjoining each other, situated in the town ship and county aforesaid, one thereof sur veyed on a warrant to Barnaby Barnes, containing two hundred and nineteen acres, or thereabouts, the other thereof surveyed on a warrant to Richard Smith, dated Jan uary Eld, 1793, containing ono hundred and fifty-one acres and forty perches, or there *boute, both of which tracts lie on the Ju niata river, below Petersburg, having a two story log house, a large frame barn and other buildings thereon erected, and about ono hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Edwin F. Shoenberger. ALSO,—AII that certain tract of land in Cromwell township, containing 177 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Benja min Beers' heirs on the west, Mclntyre on the north, lands of Martha Pennocks' heirs on the south and east, having about 70 acres cleared and under fence, and having thereon erected a two story log house and a frame bank barn. Seized, taken in ex ecution and to be sold as the property of Aaron Staines. _ . ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter est of James Franks to a certain tract of land situate In Jackson township, Hunting don county, containing one hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Lee on the south, John Alexander on the west, Broad mountain survey on the north, and lands of John A. Wright, & Co. on the east, having thereon erected two cabin hou ses and a frame bank barn, twenty-five or thirty acres cleared and under fence.— Seized, taken in execution and, to be sold as the property of James Frauks. ALSO,—By virtue of a writ of Livari Facias, will be sold at the same time and place the following described property to to wit: All the one undivided half of a tract of land situated in Springfield township and county aforesaid, containing ninety five acres or thereabouts, being part of a large tract surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to George Croghan dated 7th July 1762, together with the hereditainents and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of John Madden. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Siff., Shirleysburg Female Seminary. The Summer Term of this institution will com mence on the first Tuesday of May. The Sertininl , 61141110 are good, and delight fully sitnafed itf thd p4ttedfill'and pleasant village of Shirletysburg; oath possess ample grOdnds for pleasitre and exercise. This Institution has been in successful opera tion since last hill, and is designed , to be perma nent. The Principal and Trustees are determin ed that every thing shall be done, which is required to make it compare favorably with Muffler insti tutions of a high order. The year is divided into two sessions of 22 weeks each, eleven weeks constituting a quarter. TERMS.—Boarding and Lodging $1,50 per week. Tuition $4,00 and 55,00 per quarter. In strumental Musics Fancy Work, Painting and Drawing; together with Latin and French, a sep arate charge: Nu deduction in charge except in case of sick ness. It is very important that those who intend en iefing the Seminary the coming term, should he pr6seht dill first day or the session. J. CAMPBELL, Principal. ShitlOSEdlfg, March 4, 1832.-1 at may. NOTICE To &editors 11 the Himlinydon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike. Road Company. _ . 'ride tit C' Court of Huntingdon county oiPthe 13th. Februnr 1852, directed to be paid to end thret'aen:l one half per colt. on the amount of their claims, orl which former dividends have been declared, .which I will pay on the ',resents tion of their certififates of deposit, by themselves or their agents: , JOITST Sequestrator. Spruce Ceek, Mara Sri, 1852. "Hollidaysburg Register" anti Whig paper Johnstown, widpiettseinseretho'abowe three dines and charge this office.- Administrator's Notice. Estate of JOHN P. DORSEY, late of die tia• rough of Huntingdon, deed. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminia , nation have been grakiecrto the sdischlber on'the estate of John 1': Dorsey, &ceased, therefore all persoffs knowing fkinselves indchtlid to said es tate tt•itt make immediate payment, and those having &nit!.s against said estate wit!• present them prdperly autheuticat.l fur settlement. JAMES GWIN, Athu'r. March 4,1852.-6 t. Administrator's Notice. Estate QiLUD IV! C'E KEIS TER, tuff 1 . ; Spring• field township, fluntingdon r6.idtc:stL Notice is hereby given that letters of atiminis; tration have been granted to the subscriber on the above estate; therefore all persons knOwing them selves indebted to said estate will make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. . . BENE'DICT STEVENS, Admr. Feb. 26, 1852.-6. • PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county. • The petition of John Livingston respect , fully sheweth : That he intends to ocoupyi and desires to keep as a publio house, the one now occupied by Christian Ceuta, in the borough of Huntingdon. Ile therefore prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or tavern in the house afore said, and he will pray, &c. JOHN LIVINGSTON. March 11,1852. The undersigned ; citizens of the horengh of Huntingdon, being personally acquaint ed with John Livingston, the above peti tioner' and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that he is a per son of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and that he is well provided with house room and other conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. Thomas Jackson. Louis Selitteidery'itlO: B. Iterr, Wni. B. Zeigler, Wm. A. Saxton ) C. A. Newingham, Geo. A. Steel, T. K. Simonton, A. Johnston, Frederick Schnei der) C. S. Black, Geo. Gwin. PETITION, To the 14Mtnrable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions Of Ilentingdon county. The petition of Patrick M'Atter, respectfully showed' : That he is desirous of keeping an Inn or tavern in the house formerly kept by Michael Sissler, situated near the Canal, in the borough of Alexandria, and that it is well proVided with stabling for horses, and all conveniences necessa ry to entertain strangers and travellers. Ile there into preys the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or public house of entertainment there, and he will pray, &c. March 11 , '52. I'. M'ATEER. We the undersigned, citizens of Alexandria, being personally acquainted with Patrick McA teer, the shove named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house fur which the license is prayed, do certify, - that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers; that the petitioner is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and con veniences l'or the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. We therefore recom mend him for license agreeably to his petition. John Fleming, John flaylingeti, Francis Con ner, Alexander Stitt, Wm. Christy, Enoch Kline, David Jones, Samuel Baker, George H. Fleming, John Piper, jr., Benjamin Cross, John Bisbin. PETITION. To the 11Miorable, the Judges of the Court of' Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county. The petition of Andrew Johnston of the Bor ough and county of Huntingdon, respectfully skewed) that he has lately taken that well known tavern stand in the said borough, called the Black Bear Hotel, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a public house of entertainment, and is desirous of confirming to keep a public house therein. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a public house at the place athresaid for the ensuing year, and he will ever pray. lathAr JOHNSTON. March 1 1,1852, The subscribers eitizenS of the borough of Hun tingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, recom mend the above petitioner and certify that the Inn or tavern above mentioned is necessary to stream - modate the public and entertain strangers and travellers; and that the petitioner above named is of good repute fur honesty and temperance and is well provided for house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of strangers and travellers. C. A. Newingliam, James Bricker, Elias Bar. tie, J. S. Stewart, Edmund Snare, William A Saxton, John Flenner • John Simpson, T. K. Simonton, M. F. Campbell, Jacob Snyder, Geo , Gwini PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Huntingdon. 'rho petition of Alexander Cartoon, of the ho rough and county of Huntingdon, respectfully re orKeef, That your petitioner is well provided with hdika room and ember conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers ; at his old stand, in the borough Of Huntingdon, where. lie is desirous of continuing to. keep' an' Inn or tavern, as heretofore. Ile therefore pPdds yolir Honors to grant him n license to keep'such Init or tavern fur the accommodation of strtittgers and travellers, and lie will pray, &e. March 1 1, '52. A..eXRMON. We the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, in which the above htn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that such Inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the said Alexander Carman, the above petitioner, is a man of good repute flit hdhosty and temper ance, and is well provided wit house room and conveniences for the aceonimodation of strangers and travellers. John Albright, Reuben Romig, Wm. linthrock, Wm. B. Zeigler, John N. I'rcvell, C. S. Mitelcy Robert Stitt, Jacob Snyder, C. A. Newingliam, John Meitner, T. K. Simonton, Geo. A. Steel. PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the enmity of Huntingdon at April Term A. D., 1852. The petition of Wesley P. Green of the bor ough of Birmingham in the county of Hunting don, respectfully represent: That he continues to occupy that well known comodious Brick house, situate on the corner of market and commerce Streets in—the borough aforesaid, as an Inn or Tavern, that he is well provided with all neces sary accommodations for the entertainment of strangers and travellers. He therefore prays your Honors to grunt hits a license for the contin uance of said Inn or Tavern fur the ensuing year, and he will ever pray kle. March 11, 1852. W. P. GREEN. We the undarsigned citizens of the borough of Birmingham in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that the above named petitioner Wesley P. Green is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with all necessary hoitse room and other conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that the Inn or Tavern proposed to be kept is really necessary to accommodate the public and entertaMstrangers and travellers. John baker ; Henry Smith, AP. Kinney, John Buttonstene, Rollin Morrow,James Temple, William Edmiston, A. P. Owens, Robert Me- Donnald, Thompson Mettler, John 1). Stewart, J. B. Ste wart, John Homan. • Ito the hotioratde, the Judges elf the Court Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of littntingdon, The — petition of Samuel Steffy respectfully sheweth : That your petitioner now occupies the house heretofore kept as a public house of enter tainment, situated on the road leading from Pine grove to Lewistown, in the township of Jackson, that he is well provided with stabling for horses, and all conveniences necessary for the entertain ment of strangers and travellers; he therefore re spectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep ad Inn or public house of entertainment there; and you; petitittner will pray, &e, AlarCh I I, '52. SAMUEL STEFFY. We the aidersiveil. citizens of Jackson town ship, king personally fiegnainted. with Samuel Steffy, the above named petitioner ' and also hav ing a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such a house is necessary to accommodate the pablid und enter tain strangers and travellers, and that he is a per son of good repute for honesty and temperance, that he is well provided with house room for the lodging and accommodation or strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recom mend WM fora license agreeably to his petition. Elias Musser, Solomon Bomar, Henry Wal born, James Fleming, George Stetlby, Samuel Rudy, David Little, WM. Mears, Wm. Walborn, Robert Barr, George Wilson, John Stem. PETITION. • To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county at April Session 1852: The petition of Joseph Forrest of the borough of Petersburg hi the said county, respectfully showed' that ho eotttinuCs to occupy in the said borough, that large and donsinodious house, now and heretofore occupied by him us a house - of public entertainment, and is desirous of continu ing to kelp d {MAW !lase there. lid therefore prays the Court to grant him a licence to keep a public house at the place aforesaid for the ensuing Fear: JOSEPH FORREST, March 4, 1852. The subsCribers iltriths of the borough of Pe tersburg in the county of Huntingdon certify, that the Inn or tavern, proposed to be kept by the said Joseph FOrrest at the place aforesaid is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers, ami that the said Joseph For rest is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is Well provided with house room and conve niences fur the accommodation of strangerfand travellers. R. Ilunoer, a. Grimly, Geo. W. Cur• swell, Joseph Johnston, Jon. I'. Murphy, lien• ry Neville, 11. A. Wakefield, Jonathan Into. burg, William Temple, Wm. B. Megahun, Bar. nabas Zigler Sen., Thomas Kyler, John 11. Kit. ter,• Geo. W. Whitaker. PETITION. To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter Session of Huntingdon county, at April Term 1852: The Petition of Robert Kyle of the township of Brady (at Mill Creek) in said county, respert fnlly that he hits rented the well known Brick House lately occupied byJames Humps., as a public house of entertainment; and the said Robert Kyle wishes and intends to continue said public house. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a license to keep a public house at the plate aforesaid for the ensuing year. And he will pray. ROBERT KYLE. Mardi 4,1852, The subscribers citizens of township of lira dy, in the county of Huntingdon recommend the above petitioner, and certify that the Inn or tavern above mentioned, is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers or travel lers; and that the petitioner above mentioned is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the lodging and accommodations of strangers and travellers. Samuel U, Simpson, J. K. Hampson, Isaac Wituusn, E. L. Plowman, Benjamin Platt, Sam. nel Marra, Samuel P. Foster, Hobert Mattson, Frances Holler, Thomas B. Miller, Christain Miller, Benjamin Yoder, Jesse Yocum, Dickson Hall. James McDonald, Thos. 11. Morrison, Mar tin Getz, Adapt:Hower, John S. Weston: • Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas ' of Huntingdon county, to make distribution of the proceeds of the Sher iff's sale of the real estate of Samuel B. Young amongst those entitled to receive the same, here by gives notion to all persons interested, that he will attend for the purpose aforesaid, on Saturday the third day of April next, at one o'clock, I'. M. ut his office in the borough of Huntingdon, )vhen and where all persons interested stay attend if they think proper. JOHN HEED, March 4, 1852. Auditor. HUNTINGDON .COUNTY, SS. The Comitl6riwenl of Pennsylvania, to the widow and heirs of Simon Smalley late of Shirley township, Huntingdon county, deed--Greeting: On the petition of Peter Etneir, and Elizabeth Etneir, formerly Elizabeth Smalley, a legatee un der the Will of Lewis Smalley, late of Shirley township, deed, at an Orphan's Court of Hun tingdon at November term 1851, a citation was 'granted on the widow and legal representatives of said deed, to come into said Court, and show cause why the real estate devised to the said Si mon Smalley, deed, by the last will atnd testa ment of Lewis Smalley, dec'd, should not be sold for the payment of one third of the legacy, be queathed to the Petitioner (Elizabeth Etneir) by the last will and testament of Lewis Smalley, deed, or why the payment of said legacy should not be enforced, and whereas the said citation trfia returned to the present Term, by the Sheriff of said county, stating that the parties named in said writ, was not in his bailiWick. Whereupon, on motion of William P. Orbison, Esq., the Court awarded an alias citation, on the said parties, and directed the same to be published in one paper published in Ihnitingthm county. All persons interested are hereby notified to ensue into said CotYri off Monday the 12th day of April next, and shew cause it' any yon have, and abide the order end decree of said Coml. Wlll. IS. ZEIGLER, Sher Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1852. S. To the heirs mid legal representatirrs if LH? SHULTZ, late ryllre borough of Hun tingdon, deceased. In purstionce of a writ of Partition or rat nation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, I will hold an littpiesf to make partition. or valuation of the real estate of which Philip Shultz dee'd was seized, situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, on the preerfiseS, On Saturday the 27th day of March 1852, when and where all persons interested may attend. WM. B. ZEIGI.I,IIt, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, Feb. 26.'52.-St Valuable Heal Estate AT PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county will lie exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 20th day of March, 1852, the undivided interest (being the one third) of Arabell Vandevander, a minor child of Abraham Vandevander, late of Brady township, deed. in the following real estate, viz : A (tenni!' plantation situate on both sides of the Pennsylvania Canal, and of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, about seven miles East of the borough trf Ilumingdon, and two miles East of the Village of Mill Creek, in Brady township, bounded' by lands of Clem James Irvin on the East, the Ju niata river on the south, land of James Entrekin on the west, and humid of Andrew Wise, on the north, containing about Two -Hundred Acres, more or less, having thereon a two story log house taxi kitthen, a large frame barn, with stone sta bling underneath, a waggon shed and corn cribs, a stone spring house, a smoke and drying house, a cider mill and press, and other improvements. About seventy acres of this land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and a considerable portion of the residue is well timbered. TERMS OF SALE,—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale. One thirst thereof in one year thereaf ter, with interest, and the remai kk ing one third ut ' and immediately after the death of the widow of said dee'd, the interest of which third payment to be paid to the said widow, annually anti regular ly Miring tier life, the whole to be secured by the I bonds nod mortgage of the purchaser. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at tendance will be . given by JACOB MILLER, GUardian &c. N. B. At the same time and place, the inter est of the undersigned, the widow and other heirs of said deed. will be exposed to sale, upon the terms above stated, and upon (Affirmation of the said 111i111.11 . 3 interest we will join with the said Guardian in a Deed. conveying the whole of said land. REBECCA V,ANDEVANDER, MARGARET ANN KESSLER, P. F. KESSLER, PETER VANDEVANDER, Feb. 26, 1852--ts. Administrator's Notice, Estate of Ltd 171 . ElcE:l KER., lute of the borough of ,yiirleysburg, tiee'd. : - - Letters of administration have been granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of said dee'd; all persons knowing themselves indebted are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. CATHARINE FREAKER, GEORGE EMI' : Adm'r. Feb. 26, 1852,-6t.° Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or pinto's Court of Huntingdon county, to ascertain and repute the liens against the real estate of: Jos. Parsons, late or Tell township, Huntingdon county, dee'd, and to distribute the proceeds of , sale of the said real estate to and among the lien creditors of said deed, will attend for that pur pose at his office in the borough of Huntingdon,' on Saturday the 27th day of Starch next, when and where all persons interested can attend. JAMES STEEL, Auditor. Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1852. To Owners of Unpatented Lauds. Take notice that the act of Assembly passed the lOth day of April 1835 entitled an act to gra duate lands on which money is due and unpaid to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and said act having expired on the 15th day of pecenther last by limitation, has now been extended to the Ist day of February 1853, of which all interested will take notice. ISAAC PEIGHTAL, ROBERT S'l'l'l" I', Cum'r3 ELIEL SMITH, Nab. 5, 1855.-3 m. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to David Friedley, either by note or book account, are hereby notified that they must roll and sotto their respective accounts on or before the lot day of April, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. DAVID FRIEDLEY. Feb. 26, 1852. LAST NOTICE! All persons indebted to Nell & Miller by note or book account, are requested to cull on the un • 'dersigned and make payment before the April Court. By so doing you will save cost. It. A. MILLER. Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1852. QM' DOLLARS and Filly cents for the largest " Gold Pencils, nt Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store.. For sale, or Rent, The Farm, on which 1 at present reside nearly opposite the Borough of Huntingdon, JOHN Ake A II A.N. Oct 2, 1851.-tf. CIGARS, wholesale and retail, at the new more of : lIRICKER & LENSIir. • FARM & SAW-MILL AT JRIVATE SALE. tflidersigned will sell that ttact of land nit• nate in Jackson , - townshira Huntingdon eonnty, adjoinifig landsa Martin Orlady, James Dia, A. O. Curtin, John APerilian, Ana land lately 'owned by William Magill, containing , - TWO HUNDRED dIND TWEJVTY ./ICRE:Sf and allowance, now occupied by John r.. Walker with one good fi•ume house; plastered in the in side, with a font/mit. df pure, soft and very cold water running at the door, one log house suitable for a tenant house, a squared log barn with u shingle roraf, a good saw-mill and other buildings &rat. ereered. Filly or sixty acres of saidlund are cleared and under fence and in a gbod'!sthfc of ctlltiVation and nearly all• the blam e. con be , cleared and ctfltitated. A ciiibiArable porthin of the uncleared part is botom land of us good qual ity us can be found in the county. Thiv trout- also contains a good limestone quarry. The saw-mOV is turned by the east branch or Statue Creek, a never Eliding stream which is used seven miles above to drive Greenwood Furnace, and is about one and three fourth miles front the main branch of Stone Creek, which is a navigable stream emp eyhtg into the Juniata at Huntingdon. The prop erty is situated near the base of Stone Mountain, which affords an unequalled range for cattle. 'Acre is amber enough on the property to pay for irtwo or three fitting ove.r. An A.Atloaned ti do trill be given. Terms to suit the purchaser. J. t4P,WELL STEWART. Huntingdon; Den: 4,1851. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Or- PhenS' Court, to distribute the fund in the hands &James Ferry, AdminiStrator of Williamßaum, late of '.i''ftone township, Huntingdon (now Blair) county, dee'd., to and among those entitled to the sonic, at ill attend fol. Clay purpose at his office in the borough of Huntingdon, on Thursday the 11th day of March next, when oral where all. per sons interested can attend. JACOB MILLER, Auditor. Huntingdon, Feb. 19, 1852. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, appointed Auditor the Court, to distribute the fund in the hands of Wit. B. Ziegler, Sheriff; arising from the sale of the personal property of Lindley Hoopes, to and among those entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose at his office, in the borough of Hun tingdon, on Monday the 15th day of March next, when and where all persons interested can at tend. JACOB MILLER, Auditor. Huntingdon, Feb. 19, 1852. LAST NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of Dorsey tf• Maguire will please. call and have their several accounts satisfactorily adjusted, without regard to persons. By attend ing to this notice will save further trouble and expense. JAMES MAO EIRE. Huntingdon, Feb. 12, 1852. Notice to Tavern Keepers. NOTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inns and Taverns within the county of Hunting don, that the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of said county, enjoin upon the keepers of • such Inns and Taverns that they close their res pective burs on the Sabbath, and refrain front selling or dealing out liquors on that day ; and the licenses of such persons as shall disregard this injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably to • the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided upon the fitct of such violation coming to the knowledge of the Court. B T the Court, m) 24tElaJcatiii,18C512ek.r rim). IL Cltm Feb. 12, 1852. Administrator's Notice. Estate Of GIUSENBERRY DORSEY, late of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd. •Letters of administration having been granted on the said estate by the Register of Huntingdon county to the undersigned, all persons indebted are hereby notified to snake immediate payment, and those having claims willpresent theta proper ly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA 1). DORSET, Jolll.ll'. McCAHAN, 5 Adtu'rs, Iluntingdon, Feb. 12, 1852.—5 t. MACKEREL, CODFISH, SHAD. Constantly on hand, & SALMON, for sale by HERRINGS, PALMER & CO. PORS, Market Street Wharf HAMS AND SIDES, I PHILADELPHIA. Si lOULDERS, J I LARD & CHEESE, Oct. 9, 1851. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. The undersigned is just opening another large assortment of the above articles, at various prices, end earnestly invites every hotly to cull and ex amine for themselves. Watches, Clucks, and Jewelry, carefully and promptly repaired, and warranted for one year. J. T. SCUTT. NOT. 6, 1851.-tf. NEW GOODS. The great Atlantic, the blue Pacific, and the Niagara Falls all combined together, cannot he compared with Heaton ny Willet's splendid assort ment of FALL AND WIXTEIt GOODS opened out at Bridgeport, which they intend to sell cheap fbr cash or produce, HEAToN VitILLET, Bridgeport. Jan. 15, 1852. Watch Repairing. Persons desirous to have their watches repaired in a Heat and substantial manner, will do vvell by leaving them at Eil. Suture's Watch Store, as he has secured the services of a workman, who, hav ing worked in all the principal cities of Europe ad ~ntcrica,is perfectly acquainted with every Mauch of the loi-iniess, and lie dun/ acs this sec tion of country to produce a superior. All work warranted. Jan. 29, '52. NOTICE. Ilave you unsettled accounts with the 4rtte James Clark's estate for advertising and joi, workl All each accounts as remain unsettled, on the let day of March next, will then he placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. After that tittle the undersigned will here no control over thew. W. P. OTIBISON. Hunt, Pcb.:>, 1852.-3 t. Gold Pens. A very superior lot of Bagley's eelebntted Gold Pens (silver eases) at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store. Jun. 29, 1852. bls. Flour jtut received and for sale by JAS. MAGUIRE, Jan. 29, LAMES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Cheap Corner Jewelry Store. THOS. READ, Would respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has otf Mewl • atfil i 5 receiving for the coming season, a fine assortment of cam'® cy - o ai) Lnu. Consisting of Watches, Chains, Breast Pins, Fin ger Rings, Ear Rings, Pencils, Keys, Thiinfiles, Studs, Medallions, &e. Together with his celebra ted ind iiiirivtil led SO;r4U) ,TMIT4 NYlio•li is equal if not superior, to oily in use Each Peu is Engraved with his nen mane, nul OTIT Pen IVarranted. Hidhl yott ever, no I never ! :llerov on it What a treat; Get Rend's Gold Pen, they're extra fine, And only found in North Third Street. Autpletalid Den !!' Where did you get it Yore Diamond Pointed, eau% he beat; Yea, my frientiaohere's no.hunthuging Int !Wad's Gold•ltena of North Third Street! NUM. Pete IN ftimd only itt 55 North l'hird Street, bclbw A‘ri.h P tot Side: '!HOS. HEAD. liii,delphin. Jbn. 8, 1852.—tf THE LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF NEV GOODS. JUST RECEDED Hi George twin, At ON. Chefip Store in the Dimond. Glio. GWEN respectfully informs the eitiaeini of the borough and county of Huntingdon; that he has just received and unusually largo stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of every variety of Ladles' & Gentleman's Dress Goods, OF TIIE NEWEST STYLES;. and alLother articles in the Dry-Uootle.line. CFROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, 1147'S and CAPS, 7 :lAA'iiirlihi ; : BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE 6. and in fact every vat4ety of Goods to,suit this market. Sink or swift(, lift or die, survive or per ish, I am determined nut W be undersoldiby any establishment in this section of the country, and this is no humbug, nor is it intended to. deceive. (live me a call and I will convince you. that my statements are strictly true. Call and examine my stock and judge for yourselves, and without at moment's hesitation you will be convinced that purpose meeting my pledge. My stock is entirely new and of the latest styles. I take pleasure in showing them at all times free of charge. Feeling thankful for past favors, I hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. GIGO. GWIN lluntingfluny Oct. 9, 1891 J. D. WILLIAMS.. JOJIN HAFT, JR. 7. D. WILLIAMS at Co., holesale Grocers and Commission Merchants au Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg, Manlyhetures, No. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg.. 11A:ECIfgtt) this h „ecktfOwgLoods,uf titstr cent importations, which aro offered ox the most reasonable terms: 115 catty boxes prime Green Tea. 45 half chests do do 46 " Oolong and Clinton. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 15 " Laguyra and Java. 60 boxes B's, s?s, and IMr lump wham& 35 blils. Nom 1 and 3 Mackerel. 2(1 and # ,to No. 1 do 2 and #do Salmon. 50 oxes scaled Herring. 1300 lbs extra Madder. 3 bales Cassia, 1 bale Cloves, 6 bags Pepper & Alspice, 1 bbl Nutmeg., 2 Ills Ground Ginger, 1 bbl ground pepper, 1 111 Ground Pimento, 10 kegs ground Mustard 10 kegs ground Cassia, 10 do do Cloves, 2 bbls Garret's Snuff, 45 Ins Stearin Candleh, 20 bxs Star Candles, 10 do Sperm do 100 doz Mesons Rim:Mg 100 lbs sop. Rice Flour, 100 lbs S. F. Indigo, 20 don Ink, 150 don Corn Brooms, 125 doz Patent Ziac 50 bxs extra pure Starch, Wash Boards, 25 do Salerutus 75 bbl N. O. Molasses, 15 bbl S . H. dolasses, 10 do Golden Syrup, 25 do Loaf, Crushed, 5501bs seedless Raisins, & Powdered Sugar, 50 drums Smyrna Figs, 20 jars Bordeaux ['runes, 50 lbs Sicily Prnnes, 5 bones Rock Candy, 2 boxes Genoa Citrons, 110 do Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 du Castile & Almond 12 doz Military Soap, Soap, 1 bbl sup. Curb, Soda, 1 blot Cream Tartar, I case Pearl Sago 2 eases Isinglass, 2 cases Sicily & Refilled 1 case Arrow Root, Liquorice, 150 Bath Brick, 1 bbl Flour Sulphur, 100 gross Matches, doz Extract of I.ein. 5 doz Lemon Sugar, on, Rose & Venetia, 1 cask Sal Soda, Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard oil, &e. Refer to Merchants Thomas Read & Son, Fisher & M'Mortrie, 41 Charles Miller, Honorable John Ker, Huntingdon May 15, 1951.-1 y Birmingham Female Seminary. The lihertil patronage which this School has received in the past, encourages the proprietor and friends of female education, to expect by proper exertion to make it both a premenent and important Institution; and no pains will by spar ed to sustain its growing reputation. Among other considerations which inspire hope ns to its future sitcom, the 'location is not unim portant. Three years actual experiment has de veloped a more philosophical, if not a truer reas on tier the existence of Birmingham than tunny which have been assigned—that it is the situation for a Female Seminary, surrounded ns it is by most romantic scenery—retired—healthful—easy of access and in itself a place whore one might al- MO. , grew wise in the study of Nature alone un mocked by the works of Art. The school year is divided into two Sessions of I I twenty-two weeks each; the summer term com mencing the last Tuesday in April, the winter term the last Tuesday in October. Charges to date from time of entering, and no deductions made for absence except in case of sickness. Tuition 54,00 mi 4105,00 fur epiarter.---lionrding $1,50 per week. Mtkiie, Latin, French, Draw ing, &e., extra. Rev. ISRAEL:W. WARD, A. M.,Principal. Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., ssociate. Jan. 15, 1859. fIOFFEE, Sugar, Rico, Chocolate, Tea, Ginger, . Pepper, Chives, Cinnamon, Allspice, Tahoe so, Cigars, Snuff; Sc. se., for sale at the new store of 11R1LEER 6. LENNEY. SILVER SPOONS of the latest patterus tan ha ha 4 Situro's Jewelry Store. FLOUR. 100 Barrels ground out of White Wheat, ex pressly for family use, for sale at the Store of UEO. Itch, 12, 1852.